With over 10 years of experience as a fitness professional, I have been asked by hundreds if not thousands about how to use “the machines.” I have also met a lot of individuals on a regular basis who only use the weight machines.
When I ask somone what exercises they are doing, and they tell me, “I do this one.” They then demonstrate the movements simulating the use of the machine. “Well, David, first I do this one (they raise their hands overhead), then I do this one (they push out to the front) and then I do this one (they perform an imaginary pull down from some unspecified space overhead). As they explain and demonstrate the movements, they sincerely believe they have been working out efficiently, but they cannot tell me what muscle group they have worked. Interestingly, most of the people I have worked with, one on one, set up Fitness Coaching appointments with me because they are not seeing the results they were looking for when they first joined their gym or health club.
Here’s the reality. If you’re looking to improve form and function, if you’re looking to have a body that continues to perform at its best, believing solely in “the machines” as an effective workout may be a bad decision that will lead you to nowhere.
I am not saying machine workouts overall are bad. They are not. Even though they have the benefit of potentially working the muscles, they do not ask the body to move as the body moves in the real world.

Picture a seated chest press movement where your back is supported by a pad, your legs are fixed position in place with your hips at a 90-degree angle of flexion, and you thrust the handles out in front of you until your arms are fully extended. Where in the real world does that movement take place? For most of us, it never does.
Real world movement starts at the body’s center of gravity, and is supported by contraction of the muscles of “the core.” The “core” refers to the deep lying abdominals, the pelvis and lower back muscles that work to support the midsection, to stabilize during twisting movements, and to maintain balance as you bend, lift, reach, or throw. In real world movement the back is not supported by a pad, your body should have some freedom of movement, allowing the lower back muscles and abdominal muscles to develop functionally.
The way your body moves when you walk across the room is not limited to one muscle or muscle group. Most would say they would be using the leg muscles such as the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes to walk across the room. Unfortunately, if those were the only muscles you would use to try to walk you would fall flat on your face. If you were not using your abdominal muscles and the muscles around your spine to hold you uptight you would probably take a nosedive to the ground. If your not using the shoulder muscles in order for you to swing your arms, you wouldn’t be able to maintain balance. Real world movement involves all your muscles contracting in harmony. “The machines” isolate individual muscles. Machine movements can serve as a part of an effective routine, but they will never be the answer for you as a whole.
Why do I feel this information is important? I’ve seen many cases of connective tissue disorders and overuse injuries from individuals committed to years of working out on the weight machines. Most exercise machines put the force on a single joint or two joints. By performing movements using dumbbells, stability balls, medicine balls, and other forms of resistance, you spread the workload throughout your body and involve far greater muscle stimulation. You also find these exercises are more beneficial in your all daily activities that involve movement, making daily tasks less of a burden. You find getting out of your car, or bed in the morning requires less effort. Lifting a bag of groceries or a child becomes simpler. Your golf swing or tennis backhand develops a better sense of flow.
In summary, the machines have their place, and can certainly be can be used in a solid exercise program, but give me a pair of dumbbells, a stability ball, and some elastic tubing and I can teach anyone to achieve far better results anywhere.
If you are experiencing pain or discomfort in the hips, knees, shoulders, or elbows while performing specific exercises or machines, stop performing this exercise and seek a professional or medical evaluation.
Remember, a complete routine will have a balance between both resistance training and aerobic movement.
If you are asked to perform a given movement, you should learn and understand precisely what muscles are being worked and how those muscles can be best stimulated without risk.
Each and every program that I prescribe to my clients involves real world movements. If your only doing machines you are missing out on seeing true results and you are putting yourself at greater risk for injury.
Your Fitness and Nutrition Coach,
~David Modderman
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Ever find yourself in the same old rut when it comes to your workouts? Doing the same workout over and over is not only
boring—it also slows down your results by not giving your muscles a chance to recover. You need to alternate your exercise routine, for example I have my clients switch their program around a minumum every 2-4 weeks but usaully every other week we change something about the workout around. This can be done very easily by changing your reps, sets, rest periods, and even your tempos around. It doesn’t mean you need to do a different workout each day but the more you can mix it up and keep your body guessing the more your body will respond.
One thing to keep in mind is your body responds best when you focus on one goal at a time. If you want to lose fat then you must put all your focus into an effective exercise and nutrition plan to lose fat. I see far too many people wanting to lose fat but not doing a workout or weekly exercise routine that is most effective to reach this goal. Running marathons, triathlons, and taking aerobic classes will most not likely get you leaner and help you keep it off. But the right balance of resistance training, interval training, and the right balance of nutrition and calories will.
Mix up your workout, keep your body guessing, but make sure you have a clear focus on what your goal really is and have a clear path on how to get there!
Your Fitness and Nutrition Coach,
~David Modderman
david@davidmodderman.com
Filed under Training, weight loss by on Jul 27th, 2010. Comment.

Are you working out day after day and not seeing great results? Are you working with a trainer who seems to be kicking your butt, yet you’re not seeing the progress you like? Well I’m here to tell you it’s not just about the workout. If you’re not changing your eating habits then you’re not going to see the results you really want. I still see trainers on a daily basis give their clients a great workout and then send them on their way and never mention nutrition or what they are eating on the outside. That’s like a car salesman selling you a car without an engine. Without the right stuff going on under the hood and without the right fuel you will not see great results. If your trainer or you are not focusing on nutrition at some point you will fail………..not because you can’t do it! But because you are not applying the successful fat loss strategy…….which is proper nutrition in balance with proper exercise.
Maybe proper nutrition is the missing piece of the puzzle you have been looking for……
Like I always say “Any Trainer will give you a workout” I will give you RESULTS!”
Come see me and find out how.
~David Modderman

Filed under Nutrition by on Aug 13th, 2008. Comment.

I am not sure if I am the only one but sometimes the right words can change my thought process for the whole week. I love reading inspiring quotes and also inspiring movies.
Today I read a quote that really inspired me to focus on my fitness and career goals even more.
”Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is true strength.”
How many of us surrender when the times get tough? Whether it be when life gets tough or even fitness and nutrition get tough? It’s easy to succumb to all the curve balls life throws at us. But I truly believe the strongest people and the people who achieve the most in life are the ones who go to bat each day and take a swing at life. They don’t sit back and expect things to fall in their lap. They put forth the effort everyday.
You will never be successful in reaching your goals if you don’t try. You will never lose weight if don’t make an effort.
- There will be times when exercise will be the last thing you want to do and going home and turning on the tv will seem very appealing.
- There will be times when you will be driving home when you didn’t plan ahead and that fast food drive thru will be calling your name.
BUT IF YOU MAKE YOUR HEALTH AND FITNESS A TOP PRIORITY IN YOUR LIFE YOU CAN RESIST ANY TEMPTATION THAT MIGHT TAKE YOU DOWN THAT WRONG PATH.
Those who love inspiring movies and haven’t seen it yet should check out the latest and 6th installment of the Rocky saga “Rocky Balboa”. Its a true movie for the family and teaches you to never give up and never stop believing in yourself and what you can accomplish. I will leave you with a quote from the movie:
Let me tell you something you already know. the world aint all sunshine and rainbows. Its a very mean and nasty place, and I dont care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me or nobody, is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard you hit, its about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward, how much you can take and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done.
-Rocky Balboa
Yo! That’s deep Rock!
Your Fitness and Coach,
~David Modderman
Filed under Lifestyle by on Jun 16th, 2008. Comment.
It is amazing to me how many people want the quick fix when it comes to weight loss and fitness.
It’s also amazing to me how trainers are so willing to give quick fix answers and send people on there way. I was at the Front Street Riverview center yesterday promoting the newest location and fitness studio for my newest affiliation
The whole day I had people coming up to me and saying “oh you’re a trainer “what is the best exercise to get rid of this or that?” They would then grab under there arm and point or grab their waist and squeeze. To my dismay I actually heard another personal trainer give a lady really bad advice. The lady asked how she could get rid of fat on her back and waist. I actually heard this trainer say “you need to do lat pull downs to target under your arms or back” and crunches to target your waist”.
To me this was bad advice that this lady would get nothing from. But wait isn’t this exercise advice true? Well yes maybe, you should do lat pulldowns to hit underneath your arms or back and crunches to target your waist…..but that’s not the point…….The point is will these exercise be enough to actually get rid of these areas?
NO!
These exercises will only target the muscle underneath but they will not reduce or shrink these areas alone. So being a hard headed person and making sure this lady at the very least walked a way with sound advice I had to chime in and give my two cents. I told her if she really wanted to see results in those areas then doing two exercises alone will not be enough. I told what she needed to do is to learn the proper balance of the right nutrition, resistance training and aerobic exercise.
That is the only true way to see long term success in those areas. As a trainer it is always easy to give someone a quick easy answer and send them on their way, but will this advice really help someone? Will these quick answers empower them to change there lives? I believe the answer to be NO.
There is no quick fix or easy answer for getting into shape and getting that body you have always wanted. It will take hard work, some inspiration and motivation and the right map.
My goal is to be not just a trainer with a quick easy answer but the Fitness Coach and Fitness Professional that will give you the advice that will make the difference in your life and your goals. I can give you the motivation, inspiration, and the right map to be successful you just have listen, work hard, and follow this map.
If you do then there is nothing that can stand in your way. I will see you all back here soon….. same place….and same time…well maybe not the same time….but I will be around J
-David
Filed under Lifestyle, Training by on Jun 14th, 2008. Comment.




